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SUMMARY:Celebrate ICAW at the Rosendale Library
DESCRIPTION:UCRRA Celebrates International Compost Awareness Week!\n“Healthy Soils\, Clean Water\, Strong Communities” with Greenway \nThursday\, May 8th 2025\n7:00 – 8:30 PM\nRosendale Library\n264 Main St\, Rosendale\, NY\n\nJoin Greenway Environmental for an inspiring presentation with Shabazz Jackson and Josephine Papagni\, certified compost facility operators and owners of Greenway Environmental Services. Through their presentation\, “Healthy Soils\, Clean Water\, Strong Communities” participants will discover Greenway’s leadership in environmental stewardship by recovering organic materials from the waste stream and transforming them into high-performance compost\, mulch\, and blended soils. Participants will learn about their innovative approach to Zero Waste Systems and how sustainable practices not only revitalize our soils but also protect our precious groundwater and surface water. Learn about composting and the materials Greenway accepts — including food scraps\, leaves\, stumps\, logs\, pallets\, and unpainted lumber — and how they are processed into products that nourish our environment.\n\n\nWhether you’re a gardener\, sustainability advocate\, or simply curious about how composting supports healthy ecosystems\, this presentation will leave you motivated to make a difference! No registration required. Walk-ins welcome as seating allows. Free admission.\n\n\nWhile visiting this library\, be sure to check out their Compost Book Display\, celebrating Compost Awareness Week\, and pick up some of UCRRA’s Home Composting Guides! For your convenience\, a list of composting-related books is attached below\, curated by Eva Barnett\, UCRRA Recycling Educator. Some of these books may be available at the library!\nCheck out our Compost Book List!Looking for more ICAW events?\n\nWe’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week! \nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York State each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives \n2024 Theme: COMPOST… Nature’s Climate Champion! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. This year’s ICAW theme is “Sustainable Communities Begin With Compost!” The 2025 theme was chosen with the goal of highlighting composting in all kinds of communities at any scale – from the backyard home composter to community composters\, to large-scale facilities to all those who recognize the many benefits of using compost on our soils. From skyscrapers to fields of corn or rural America\, composting is an essential element in developing a sustainable resources management plan for any community. Composting empowers communities to manage their own waste\, create job opportunities and support healthy soils with locally made compost. Composting is an action everyone can participate in\, no matter the size of your home\, garden\, or community! Together\, through the power of compost\, we can create a more sustainable future for our communities! \nThis year’s ICAW 2025 Poster Contest winner is Abbie Sawyer from Athens\, Georgia. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/2025-icaw-rosendale/
LOCATION:Rosendale Public Library\, 264 Main Street\, Rosendale\, NY\, 12472
CATEGORIES:Composting,UCRRA Classes
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SUMMARY:Celebrate ICAW at the Cragsmoor Library
DESCRIPTION:UCRRA Celebrates International Compost Awareness Week!\n“Healthy Soils\, Clean Water\, Strong Communities” with Greenway \nWednesday\, May 7th 2025\n7:00 – 8:30 PM\nCragsmoor Free Library\n355 Cragsmoor Rd\, Cragsmoor\, NY\n\nJoin Greenway Environmental for an inspiring presentation with Shabazz Jackson and Josephine Papagni\, certified compost facility operators and owners of Greenway Environmental Services. Through their presentation\, “Healthy Soils\, Clean Water\, Strong Communities” participants will discover Greenway’s leadership in environmental stewardship by recovering organic materials from the waste stream and transforming them into high-performance compost\, mulch\, and blended soils. Participants will learn about their innovative approach to Zero Waste Systems and how sustainable practices not only revitalize our soils but also protect our precious groundwater and surface water. Learn about composting and the materials Greenway accepts — including food scraps\, leaves\, stumps\, logs\, pallets\, and unpainted lumber — and how they are processed into products that nourish our environment.\n\n\nWhether you’re a gardener\, sustainability advocate\, or simply curious about how composting supports healthy ecosystems\, this presentation will leave you motivated to make a difference! No registration required. Walk-ins welcome as seating allows. Free admission.\n\n\nWhile visiting this library\, be sure to check out their Compost Book Display\, celebrating Compost Awareness Week\, and pick up some of UCRRA’s Home Composting Guides! For your convenience\, a list of composting-related books is attached below\, curated by Eva Barnett\, UCRRA Recycling Educator. Some of these books may be available at the library!\nCheck out our Compost Book List!Looking for more ICAW events?\n\nWe’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week! \nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York State each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives \n2024 Theme: COMPOST… Nature’s Climate Champion! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. This year’s ICAW theme is “Sustainable Communities Begin With Compost!” The 2025 theme was chosen with the goal of highlighting composting in all kinds of communities at any scale – from the backyard home composter to community composters\, to large-scale facilities to all those who recognize the many benefits of using compost on our soils. From skyscrapers to fields of corn or rural America\, composting is an essential element in developing a sustainable resources management plan for any community. Composting empowers communities to manage their own waste\, create job opportunities and support healthy soils with locally made compost. Composting is an action everyone can participate in\, no matter the size of your home\, garden\, or community! Together\, through the power of compost\, we can create a more sustainable future for our communities! \nThis year’s ICAW 2025 Poster Contest winner is Abbie Sawyer from Athens\, Georgia. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/2025-icaw-cragsmoor/
LOCATION:Cragsmoor Library\, 355 Cragsmoor Rd\,\, Cragsmoor\,\, NY
CATEGORIES:Composting,UCRRA Classes
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SUMMARY:Celebrate ICAW at the Plattekill Library
DESCRIPTION:UCRRA Celebrates International Compost Awareness Week!\n“Healthy Soils\, Clean Water\, Strong Communities” with Greenway \nTuesday\, May 6th 2025\n6:00 – 7:30 PM\nPlattekill Library\n2047 NY-32\, Modena\, NY\n\nJoin Greenway Environmental\, Soil & Water Conservation District\, and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County for an inspiring presentation! This event will be facilitated by Shabazz  Jackson and Josephine Papagni\, certified compost facility operators and owners of Greenway Environmental Services. Through their presentation\, “Healthy Soils\, Clean Water\, Strong Communities” participants will discover Greenway’s leadership in environmental stewardship by recovering organic materials from the waste stream and transforming them into high-performance compost\, mulch\, and blended soils. Participants will learn about their innovative approach to Zero Waste Systems and how sustainable practices not only revitalize our soils but also protect our precious groundwater and surface water. Greenway will discuss composting\, soil blending\, and local food scrap drop off programs. Special guests Travis Ferry (SWCD) and Kathryn Brignac (CCE) will discuss soil health\, gardening tips\, and introductory farming topics!\n\n\nWhether you’re a gardener\, sustainability advocate\, or simply curious about how composting supports healthy ecosystems\, this presentation will leave you motivated to make a difference! No registration required. Walk-ins welcome as seating allows. Free admission.\n\n\nWhile visiting this library\, be sure to check out their Compost Book Display\, celebrating Compost Awareness Week\, and pick up some of UCRRA’s Home Composting Guides! For your convenience\, a list of composting-related books is attached below\, curated by Eva Barnett\, UCRRA Recycling Educator. Some of these books may be available at the library!\nCheck out our Compost Book List!Looking for more ICAW events?\n\nWe’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week! \nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York State each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives \n2024 Theme: COMPOST… Nature’s Climate Champion! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. This year’s ICAW theme is “Sustainable Communities Begin With Compost!” The 2025 theme was chosen with the goal of highlighting composting in all kinds of communities at any scale – from the backyard home composter to community composters\, to large-scale facilities to all those who recognize the many benefits of using compost on our soils. From skyscrapers to fields of corn or rural America\, composting is an essential element in developing a sustainable resources management plan for any community. Composting empowers communities to manage their own waste\, create job opportunities and support healthy soils with locally made compost. Composting is an action everyone can participate in\, no matter the size of your home\, garden\, or community! Together\, through the power of compost\, we can create a more sustainable future for our communities! \nThis year’s ICAW 2025 Poster Contest winner is Abbie Sawyer from Athens\, Georgia. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/2025-icaw-plattekill/
LOCATION:Town of Plattekill Public Library\, 2047 State Route 32\, Modena\, NY\, 12548
CATEGORIES:Composting,UCRRA Classes
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SUMMARY:Celebrate ICAW at the Stone Ridge Library
DESCRIPTION:UCRRA Celebrates International Compost Awareness Week!\n“Composting for Kids” with UCRRA\nTuesday\, May 6th 2025\n3:30 – 4:30 PM\nStone Ridge Library\n3700 Main St\, Stone Ridge\, NY\n\n\nIn this interactive and activity-lead class for kids\, participants will learn about making compost with worms\, and will get to make seed bombs to bring home! \nPart 1: Composting Worms\nParticipants will hear a brief introduction about composting and why it is an important way of protecting our environment. Then\, Recycling Educator eva Barnett will guide students through an interactive reading of “Compost Stew” by author Mary McKenna Siddals. Participants will then be able to observe a live worm bin\, identify worms at each stage of their lifecycle\, learn about worm ecology\, and learn how to compost indoors using a worm bin. \nPart 2: Making Seed Bombs\nAt this station\, participants will learn that our favorite fruits\, vegetables\, nuts\, seeds\, and other foods rely on Pollinators. Pollinators pollinate 90% of all flowering plants\, but studies have shown that their populations have been declining in recent decades. Participants will create seed balls\, or seed bombs\, which are small clusters of compost\, clay\, and wildflower seeds that are designed to add pollinator habitats to urban landscapes\, neglected areas\, or wherever you’d like! All craft materials will be provided. \nThis FREE workshop is suitable for children ages 7 and up\, and parental supervision is advised. Please register here as space is limited. \n\n\n\nWhether you’re a gardener\, sustainability advocate\, or simply curious about how composting supports healthy ecosystems\, this presentation will leave you motivated to make a difference! No registration required. Walk-ins welcome as seating allows. Free admission.\n\n\nWhile visiting this library\, be sure to check out their Compost Book Display\, celebrating Compost Awareness Week\, and pick up some of UCRRA’s Home Composting Guides! For your convenience\, a list of composting-related books is attached below\, curated by Eva Barnett\, UCRRA Recycling Educator. Some of these books may be available at the library!\nCheck out our Compost Book List!Looking for more ICAW events?\n\nWe’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week! \nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York State each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives \n2024 Theme: COMPOST… Nature’s Climate Champion! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. This year’s ICAW theme is “Sustainable Communities Begin With Compost!” The 2025 theme was chosen with the goal of highlighting composting in all kinds of communities at any scale – from the backyard home composter to community composters\, to large-scale facilities to all those who recognize the many benefits of using compost on our soils. From skyscrapers to fields of corn or rural America\, composting is an essential element in developing a sustainable resources management plan for any community. Composting empowers communities to manage their own waste\, create job opportunities and support healthy soils with locally made compost. Composting is an action everyone can participate in\, no matter the size of your home\, garden\, or community! Together\, through the power of compost\, we can create a more sustainable future for our communities! \nThis year’s ICAW 2025 Poster Contest winner is Abbie Sawyer from Athens\, Georgia. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/2025-icaw-stone-ridge/
LOCATION:Stone Ridge Library\, 3700 Main St\,\, Stone Ridge\,\, NY
CATEGORIES:Composting,UCRRA Classes
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SUMMARY:The "Coolest" Recycling Drive
DESCRIPTION:This program is affiliated with NYers for Cool Refrigerant Management.  Free drop off and recycling of refrigerant containing appliances on various dates at the Town of New Paltz Reuse & Recycling Center:   \n\nTuesday\, May 6th 2025 from 9:00am – 1:00pm\nTuesday\, May 20th 2025 from 12:00pm – 4:00pm\nSaturday\, May 24th 2025 from 9:00am – 1:00pm\nEvent Summary: \nThe Ulster County Coolest Recycling Drive is organized by Sustainable Hudson Valley and New Yorkers for Cool Refrigerant Management\, with additional support and in-kind donations from the New Paltz ReUse and Recycling Center\, Climate Smart Kingston\, and New Yorkers for Clean Power. Between May 6th and May 24th\, residents of Ulster County (and neighboring counties) will have multiple opportunities to drop off their old refrigerant containing devices free of charge\, to be properly disposed of and recycled. The primary drop off and short term storage site for appliances will be the Town of New Paltz ReUse and Recycling Center (open to all)\, as well as an option for City of Kingston residents to drop off at the Kingston Earth Fair on 5/10 at TR Gallo Park in Kingston. \nAt the end of the recycling drive the refrigerant chemicals will be safely extracted and sent for reclamation by JGS Recycling and Hauling. This program covers items such as refrigerators\, window air conditioners\, dehumidifiers\, water coolers\, freezers and mini fridges.  Refrigerant canisters are also accepted. \nWhy Safe Disposal Matters: \nThe program goal is to help properly recycle refrigerant-containing appliances and call attention to the need for next-generation policies to cover costs of proper refrigerant reclamation\, training of technicians and proper disposal of refrigerants. The chemicals used as refrigerants are engineered and industrially produced to be able to transfer heat when trapped in a pressurized system. When these chemicals are released into the atmosphere\, they become greenhouse gasses that are thousands of times more powerful than carbon dioxide. A single air conditioner can hold up to 2 pounds of R410A\, which when released into the atmosphere\, over the next 20 years will act like almost 10\,000 pounds of carbon dioxide – similar to the emissions as driving a car for a full year. \nCan’t make it to the event(s) but want to learn more about the safe disposal of air conditioners\, refrigerators\, and other refrigerant containing devices? Check out our new FLYER – Safe Disposal of Freon Appliances 2024\nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/the-coolest-recycling-drive-2025/
LOCATION:Town of New Paltz Transfer Station\, 3 Clearwater Road\, New Paltz NY
CATEGORIES:Recycle,Reduce,UCRRA Classes
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250505T203000
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SUMMARY:Celebrate ICAW at the Elting Memorial Library (New Paltz)
DESCRIPTION:UCRRA Celebrates International Compost Awareness Week!\n“Healthy Soils\, Clean Water\, Strong Communities” with Greenway \nMonday\, May 5th 2025\n7:00 – 8:30 PM\nElting Memorial Library\n93 Main St\, New Paltz\, NY\n\nJoin Greenway Environmental for an inspiring presentation with Shabazz Jackson and Josephine Papagni\, certified compost facility operators and owners of Greenway Environmental Services. Through their presentation\, “Healthy Soils\, Clean Water\, Strong Communities” participants will discover Greenway’s leadership in environmental stewardship by recovering organic materials from the waste stream and transforming them into high-performance compost\, mulch\, and blended soils. Participants will learn about their innovative approach to Zero Waste Systems and how sustainable practices not only revitalize our soils but also protect our precious groundwater and surface water. Learn about composting and the materials Greenway accepts — including food scraps\, leaves\, stumps\, logs\, pallets\, and unpainted lumber — and how they are processed into products that nourish our environment.\n\n\nWhether you’re a gardener\, sustainability advocate\, or simply curious about how composting supports healthy ecosystems\, this presentation will leave you motivated to make a difference! No registration required. Walk-ins welcome as seating allows. Free admission.\n\n\nWhile visiting this library\, be sure to check out their Compost Book Display\, celebrating Compost Awareness Week\, and pick up some of UCRRA’s Home Composting Guides! For your convenience\, a list of composting-related books is attached below\, curated by Eva Barnett\, UCRRA Recycling Educator. Some of these books may be available at the library!\nCheck out our Compost Book List!Looking for more ICAW events?\n\nWe’re Celebrating Compost Awareness Week! \nAbout ICAW: International Compost Awareness Week  is the largest and most comprehensive education initiative of the compost industry. It’s celebrated nationwide\, internationally\, and officially across New York State each year during the first full week of May. The goal of ICAW is for communities everywhere to raise public awareness about the many benefits of composting and how to make and use compost to regenerate soils. Visit the New York Compost Awareness Week page for more information about local programs\, events\, and initiatives \n2024 Theme: COMPOST… Nature’s Climate Champion! Each year\, a new theme for ICAW is chosen. This year’s ICAW theme is “Sustainable Communities Begin With Compost!” The 2025 theme was chosen with the goal of highlighting composting in all kinds of communities at any scale – from the backyard home composter to community composters\, to large-scale facilities to all those who recognize the many benefits of using compost on our soils. From skyscrapers to fields of corn or rural America\, composting is an essential element in developing a sustainable resources management plan for any community. Composting empowers communities to manage their own waste\, create job opportunities and support healthy soils with locally made compost. Composting is an action everyone can participate in\, no matter the size of your home\, garden\, or community! Together\, through the power of compost\, we can create a more sustainable future for our communities! \nThis year’s ICAW 2025 Poster Contest winner is Abbie Sawyer from Athens\, Georgia. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/2025-icaw-new-paltz/
LOCATION:Elting Memorial Library of New Paltz\, 93 Main St\,\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561
CATEGORIES:Composting,UCRRA Classes
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SUMMARY:UCRRA at Kingston Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team\nSaturday\, May 3rd 2025\n9:00 AM – 1:00 PM\nKingston Farmers Market\nCounty Courthouse Parking Lot\n285 Wall Street Kingston NY\nAsk the experts! Stop by our Recycling Outreach Team booth (one day only) on Saturday May 3rd at the Kingston Farmers Market. Get expert answers to all your recycling and composting questions! Win a special prize as our thanks just for stopping by the booth! Our educators will have useful information about how to dispose of all kinds of hard to recycle items like paint\, chemicals\, electronics\, and more. \nSince 2000\, the Kingston Farmers Market runs outdoors\, rain or shine\, every Saturday May 6-November 23rd in the County Courthouse parking lot\, 285 Wall Street with entrances on John St (between Crown & Wall) and Wall St (between Main and John). The indoor Winter Market runs every other Saturday\, December 3rd-April 22nd in the Old Dutch Church.  \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/ucrra-at-kingston-farmers-market-2025/
LOCATION:Kingston Farmers Market\, 285 Wall St\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,UCRRA Classes,Youth Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T140000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
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SUMMARY:Indoor & Cold Weather Composting Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Composting slows in colder weather. Learn some helpful tips to keep your outdoor compost pile “cooking” even in the colder months! Participants will learn about two methods of Indoor Composting: Vermicomposting (composting with worms) and Bokashi (anaerobic composting with a microbial accelerator). These methods are not only great for cold weather composting\, but they’re useful tools for composting all year round whether you live in a small space\, an apartment\, or in a group settings. By learning the basics and a few simple tips and tricks\, anyone can be successful at these methods of indoor composting. This workshop will explain everything you need to know to get started. Come join us to learn about the wacky world of worms and microbes and these interesting and advanced methods of composting! \nPlease pre-register (linked below) to reserve your seat in this class. \nAccessibility: The Town of New Paltz Community Center does not provide accessibility as prescribed by the 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act. The Center does offer a ground-floor meeting area\, accessible parking spaces\, and is accessible from the parking area to the front doors. The front doors are not automated. For assistance entering the building\, please contact the Community Center at 845-255-2512. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSIGN UP NOW!Cold Weather & Indoor Composting Seminar\nSaturday March 29th 2025\n12PM-2PM\nNew Paltz Community Center\n3 Veterans Dr\, New Paltz\, NY
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/indoor-cold-weather-composting-seminar-2025/
LOCATION:New Paltz Community Center\, 3 Veterans Drive\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561
CATEGORIES:Composting,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250324T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250324T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20250311T170324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T143557Z
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SUMMARY:Spring MRDC Informational Meetings
DESCRIPTION:Spring MRDC Informational Recycling Meetings\nThe Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency’s Recycling Outreach Team welcomes Town Transfer Station Operators from Ulster County to join us for an Informational Meeting for Municipal Recycling Drop-Off Centers. \nWe are offering two options to join: \nMonday\, March 24th 2025\n11:00 am – 1:00 pm\nRondout Municipal Center Room M1\, 1915 Lucas Ave Ext\, Cottekill\, NY 12419\n* This meeting will also feature guest speaker Westley Baxter\, Program Coordinator for Paint Care New York\, who will share a unique opportunity for local transfer stations to partner with Paint Care to offer paint recycling services at your MRDC. \nThursday\, March 27th 2025\n5:30 pm – 7:30 pm\nMarlboro Town Hall Court Room\, 21 Milton Tpke\, Milton\, NY 12547\n*Information about Paint Care NY will also be made available at this session. \nThese meetings are beneficial in understanding the Agency’s Recycling Outreach Team Services\, reviewing recycling data and presenting on best practices that we have seen from various MRDCs throughout the county\, and discussing future projects related to food waste and reuse. \nThis meeting will be closed to the general public. The Agency will provide each Town who sends an employee from their MRDC a voucher for one free pull charge. Town supervisors are also encouraged to attend. \nTo Register\, please complete the sign-up form linked below no later than 12PM on Thursday\, March 20th 2025.  \nRSVP for an MRDC meeting!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/mrdc-informational-meeting-2025/
LOCATION:Rondout Municipal Center Room M1\, 1915 Lucas Ave Ext\, Cottekill\, NY 12419\, Rondout Municipal Center Room M1\, 1915 Lucas Ave Ext\,\, High Falls\,\, NY\, 12419
CATEGORIES:Recycle,Reduce,Reuse,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T140000
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SUMMARY:UCRRA at Repair Cafe (Saugerties)
DESCRIPTION: Saugerties Repair Cafe\nSaturday\, February 1st 2025\n10:00 AM – 2:00 PM\nFrank D. Greco Memorial Senior Citizens Center\n207 Market Street Saugerties\, NY\nHudson Valley Repair Cafe offers free pop-up events across the County where people can learn how to fix their “broken but beloved” items for FREE\, working with expert fixers (repair coaches) who are also your neighbors!  Each Repair Cafe event may have a broad list of items they can troubleshoot and repair\, depending on the specialty of the local volunteer Repair Coaches. \nJoin UCRRA’s Recycling Outreach Team at Repair Cafe\, where our booth will focus on helping you to “repair” your recycling habits! Our educators will be on hand to help answer any waste\, recycling\, or composting questions and distribute free reusable swag for anyone who stops by our booth! \nAt this Cafe\, volunteer repair coaches can help fix the following items: \nELECTRICAL APPLIANCES lamps\, toasters\, etc. \nWOOD/FURNITURE repair/glueing \nMECHANICAL: watches\, clocks\, etc. \nCOMPUTERS \nTEXTILES: sewing\, mending\, \nZIPPERS \nDOLLS: restringing \nJEWELRY \nSEWING MACHINES \nPHOTO scan/restore \nVisible Mending Workshop: Max 6 slots available. \nFrom 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. they will also be holding a Visible Mending Workshop where you can learn to do your own visible textile repairs (aka ‘visible mending’). As one of the goals of Repair Cafes is to teach those who want to learn how to do their own repairs\, our sewing volunteer Julia Gloninger will offer a 1 hr. workshop to teach you some simple sewing techniques to create a unique\, ornamental\, and eye-catching design that will highlight instead of hide the damaged area. To participate in this workshop\, please send an email to repaircafesaugerties@gmail.com with your name\, email\, item to repair (fabric item that needs a small repair\, no larger than a 2″x2″ or 3″x 3″ repair area)\, and if you will be bringing your own supplies or using a set of ours\, and any questions to. If you have your own supplies\, bring them. If not\, we will have all the supplies you may borrow for the workshop. If you want to bring your own\, we suggest: needle (pointed embroidery needle for woven fabric\, blunt darning needle for knits)\, pins\, embroidery floss in colors of your choice\, small scissors or thread snips\, fabric for a patch\, pencil for marking\, spool of thread\, thimble\, and small embroidery hoop. \nQuestions? Contact the event organizer to see if a repair coach you need will be there. Contact repaircafesaugerties@gmail.com \n \nRepair is one of UCRRA’s 7R’s to Rethinking Waste! Refurbishing broken items extends the useful life of our goods and materials\, which can help divert waste sent to landfills. Repair not only fosters a community culture of waste reduction\, but it can also stretch your dollar and teach you new skills along the way! \nAccessibility: Accessible parking is available and there are no stairs to enter the Saugerties Senior Center. \nShare This Story\, Choose Your Platform!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/ucrra-at-repair-cafe-saugerties-2025/
LOCATION:Saugerties Senior Center\, 207 Market Street\, Saugerties
CATEGORIES:Composting,Reuse,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241204T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241204T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240905T140618Z
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SUMMARY:Greening the Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, December 4th\, 2024\n5:00 pm – 6:00 pm\nWallkill Public Library\n7 Bona Ventura Ave\, Wallkill\, NY 12589\nSign Up NowThis holiday season\, let us make your celebrations easier\, more affordable\, and eco-friendly. We often find ourselves overindulging during the holidays\, leading to a 25% increase in waste from Thanksgiving to New Year’s. Join UCRRA’s Recycling Educator\, Tanesia White\, for an insightful “trash talk” where you’ll discover creative DIY gift ideas for everyone on your list\, get practical tips for reducing waste\, and explore alternative disposal methods for those tricky holiday items. \nTanesia will be speaking virtually\, but you can choose to attend the session either online or in person at the Wallkill Public Library. When signing up for this program\, please indicate your preference. \n–\nTO SIGN UP: https://wallkill.librarycalendar.com/event/greening-holidays-4726 \nAccessibility: The parking lot on the East side of the building\, along Park Ave.\, has accessible parking. From that parking lot to the sidewalk\, there is a wheelchair accessible ramp.  The event will take place in the reading room\, which is on the main floor\, and easily accessible. Unless you are sick\, masks and social distancing are not required. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator\, at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG or 845-336-3336. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/greening-the-holidays-wallkill/
LOCATION:Wallkill Public Library\, 7 Bona Ventura Ave\, Wallkill\, NY\, 12589\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T143000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240823T132539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T173850Z
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SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (SUNY NEW PALTZ)
DESCRIPTION:…. \nThursday\, November 14th\, 2024\n12:30 PM – 2:30 PM\nSUNY NEW PALTZ –  Coykendall Science Building\, Auditorium\n1 Hawk Dr\, New Paltz\, NY 12561\nThis special event is open to the general public – all are welcome! \nSingle-use packaging (like food take-out containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nThis event is hosted by the SUNY New Paltz Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. Join the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team\, New Paltz Climate Action Coalition & Climate Smart New Paltz for an engaging presentation and discussion about the benefits of reuse as a way to prevent pollution. At this special event\, participants will learn about the waste-climate connection and the lifecycle of some common single use food take-out containers. Come learn why choosing to reuse is not only better for our planet\, but may also be better for our health. \nAs a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! Join us and together\, let’s unlock the full power and potential of reuse! Registration for this event is required. Class size may be limited. Please reserve your seat by completing the sign-up form and survey questions linked below. \nPlease note: While the entire event experience is up to 2 hours\, attendees can choose to stay for the Q&A or claim their tiffin at any point after the presentation has ended. Visit our tiffin distribution station to chat with event organizers and take the pledge to choose to reuse!\n\n\nAgenda:\n75 minutes presentation\n25 minutes Q&A\n20 minutes to take the pledge & claim your tiffin!\n\n…. \nSIGN UP NOW!…. \n\n\n\n…. \nAccessibility Statement: [SUNY New Paltz] strive[s] to host inclusive\, accessible events that enable all individuals\, including individuals with disabilities\, to engage fully. To be respectful of those with allergies and environmental sensitivities\, we ask that you please refrain from wearing strong fragrances. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility\, please contact Larry McGlinn\, mcglinnl@newpaltz.edu\, (845) 257-2696 two weeks prior to the event. \n…. \n Special thanks to \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n \nSpecial thanks to our Project Partners:  \nSUNY New Paltz Department of Geography and Environmental Studies\n                                                                 \nSpecial thanks to our Project Partners: \nNew Paltz Climate Action Coalition & Climate Smart New Paltz!\nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/uctp-suny-np/
LOCATION:SUNY New Paltz\, Coykendall Science Building\, SUNY\,\, New Paltz\, New York\, 12561\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241016T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240805T133656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T131320Z
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SUMMARY:On-Farm Animal Mortality Composting Training
DESCRIPTION:–\nOn-Farm Animal Mortality\, Roadkill\, and Catastrophic Events Composting Training\nWednesday\, October 16th\n10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nUCRRA Main Office\n999 Flatbush Road\, Kingston\, NY 12401\nCost: $10. Space limited\, registration required.\nSign Up Now!Join Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Ulster County\, Cornell’s Waste Management Institute (CWMI)\, and Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency (UCRRA) for a practical overview and approach to on-farm composting of livestock mortalities. \nPlease join Cornell Cooperative Extension Ulster County and Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency (UCRRA) for this informative workshop on how to properly compost farm animal mortalities and roadkilled animals. Jean Bonhotal from the Cornell Waste Management Institute will lead us in a workshop that will introduce the idea of carcass composting\, burial rules\, and guidance\, as well as problems and solutions. \nWe aim to encourage new and existing facilities\, farms\, and homes to compost animal mortalities properly to protect human\, livestock and environmental health. The classroom session will be followed by a tour of UCRRA’s composting site and there will be a demonstration on how to build a carcass composting pile. The event will start with a classroom portion at 10 am at UCRRA’s Kingston office building. Light refreshments will be served in the morning. \nPlease arrive promptly and wear comfortable clothing to be outdoors for the site visit and demonstration. Closed-toe shoes or boots are required for the tour and high visibility vests and hard hats will be provided. Participants must review the 2024 Tour Safety  information before attending. \nIf you have questions\, please contact Kathryn Brignac\, Livestock and Natural Resources Educator\, CCE Ulster\, at 845-340-3990 extension 329.  \n–\nTO SIGN UP: SIGN UP HERE \nAccessibility: The class will be held indoors at the UCRRA Main Office\, and the onsite facility tour which will be an outdoor walking tour. Please review the tour safety briefing for more details about the tour. Accessible parking is available approximately 20 feet from the main entrance (please note there are no automatic doors at this building). Accessible\, gender-neutral bathrooms are available. Use of face masks are not required indoors\, but may be encouraged. We strive to offer equal program opportunities to the best of our capabilities. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/on-farm-animal-mortality-composting/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Compost,Composting,Reduce,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241012T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241012T123000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240904T124522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T124659Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Composting (Olive Library)
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Composting Seminar\n \nSaturday\, October 12th 2024\n11:00-12:30 PM\nOlive Library\n4033 NY-28A\, West Shokan NY 12494\nThis advanced composting seminar is ideal for home composters who understand the basics of composting\, but want to ‘up their game.’ Let us help you to learn more skills and tricks to address some common troubleshooting issues\, and make that ‘gardener’s black gold’ as quickly as possible. This class will review some of the science behind how composting ‘works’ through the soil food web\, how to balance browns and greens\, and various tips for making a hot compost heap. This class will also introduce concepts of cold weather composting\, and introduce methods of indoor composting\, such as vermicomposting methods. \nThis class will be offered in person at the Olive Library\, facilitated by Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency\, in collaboration with the Olive Library. Please pre-register for this class (walk-ins are also welcome).  \nSIGN UP NOW!Accessibility: The Library offers accessible parking a ramp at the front of the building to enter. The Library has an elevator to enter the the lower level of the library where the class will be held.  \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Angelina Brandt\, Director of Sustainability\, at APEO@UCRRA.ORG  or 845-336-3336. \nShare This Story\, Choose Your Platform!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/advanced-composting-olive-library-2/
LOCATION:Olive Library\, 4033 NY-28A\,\, West Shokan\, NY\, 12494
CATEGORIES:Composting,Reuse,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241009T183000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240903T172630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T184357Z
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SUMMARY:Intro to Home Composting
DESCRIPTION:–\nWednesday\, October 9th\, 2024\n5:00 pm – 6:30 pm\nWallkill Public Library\n7 Bona Ventura Ave\, Wallkill\, NY 12589\nSign Up NowHome composting is a great way to manage food scraps like fruit and vegetable peels\, coffee grounds\, stale bread\, and other scraps or spoiled foods so they don’t go to waste! This free workshop by Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator is designed for new/beginner composters looking to get started. The class will introduce the environmental and horticultural benefits of composting and the basic principles of how to do it correctly. Then\, participants will learn about the various compost bin options and the pros and cons of each composting system. Registration is required!\n\nTanesia will be speaking virtually\, but you can choose to attend the session either online or in person at the Wallkill Public Library. When signing up for this program\, please indicate your preference.\n–\nTO SIGN UP: https://wallkill.librarycalendar.com/event/intro-home-composting-4725 \nAccessibility: The parking lot on the East side of the building\, along Park Ave.\, has accessible parking. From that parking lot to the sidewalk\, there is a wheelchair accessible ramp.  The event will take place in the reading room\, which is on the main floor\, and easily accessible. Unless you are sick\, masks and social distancing are not required. \nWe strive to offer equal program opportunities. Educational resources in Spanish are available by request. If you require any special accommodations or have questions about this program\, please contact Tanesia White\, Recycling Educator\, at TWHI@UCRRA.ORG or 845-336-3336. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/wallkill-intro-to-home-composting/
LOCATION:Wallkill Public Library\, 7 Bona Ventura Ave\, Wallkill\, NY\, 12589\, United States
CATEGORIES:Compost,Composting,Reduce,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T140000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240906T125851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240906T125851Z
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SUMMARY:UCRRA at Repair Cafe (Saugerties)
DESCRIPTION: Saugerties Repair Cafe\nSaturday\, October 5th 2024\n10:00 AM – 2:30 PM\nFrank D. Greco Memorial Senior Citizens Center\n207 Market Street Saugerties\, NY\nHudson Valley Repair Cafe offers free pop-up events across the County where people can learn how to fix their “broken but beloved” items for FREE\, working with expert fixers (repair coaches) who are also your neighbors!  Each Repair Cafe event may have a broad list of items they can troubleshoot and repair\, depending on the specialty of the local volunteer Repair Coaches. \nJoin UCRRA’s Recycling Outreach Team at Repair Cafe\, where our booth will focus on helping you to “repair” your recycling habits! Our educators will be on hand to help answer any waste\, recycling\, or composting questions and distribute free reusable swag for anyone who stops by our booth! \nAt this Cafe\, volunteer repair coaches can help fix the following items: \nELECTRICAL APPLIANCES lamps\, toasters\, etc. WOOD/FURNITURE repair/glueing \nMECHANICAL: watches\, clocks\, barrel key duplication (NEW!) COMPUTERS \nTEXTILES: sewing\, mending\, zipper fixing SEWING MACHINES \nSCISSORS & KNIFE SHARPENING (NO serrated knives) PHOTO scan/restore \nQuestions? Contact repaircafesaugerties@gmail.com \n \nRepair is one of UCRRA’s 7R’s to Rethinking Waste! Refurbishing broken items extends the useful life of our goods and materials\, which can help divert waste sent to landfills. Repair not only fosters a community culture of waste reduction\, but it can also stretch your dollar and teach you new skills along the way! \nAccessibility: Accessible parking is available and there are no stairs to enter the Saugerties Senior Center. \nShare This Story\, Choose Your Platform!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/repair-cafe-saugerties-2024/
LOCATION:Saugerties Senior Center\, 207 Market Street\, Saugerties
CATEGORIES:Composting,Reuse,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240916T183042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T183042Z
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SUMMARY:Paper Shredding Event hosted by Assemblymember Sarahana Shrestha
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 5th 2024\n10:00 AM – 1:00 PM\n Kingston Library Parking Lot \n*Temporary Library Location Crown Street Kingston \n             \nAssemblymember Sarahana Shrestha invites you to shred your documents for free! \nStop by our Recycling Outreach Team booth at this event to get answers to all your recycling and composting questions! Our volunteers will have useful information about local recycling\, composting\, and how to dispose of all kinds of hard to recycle items like paint\, chemicals\, electronics\, and more. \nOptional sign-up to receive an email reminder: https://actionnetwork.org/events/shred-103 \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/paper-shredding-event-2024/
LOCATION:Kingston Library\, Temp. Location 61 Crown St\, Kingston\, NY
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,UCRRA Classes,Youth Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240829T154814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T154814Z
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SUMMARY:UCRRA at Gardiner Day
DESCRIPTION:UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team at Gardiner Day!\nSaturday\, September 28th 2024\n11:00 AM – 4:00 PM\n George Majestic Memorial Park \n             Located at the end of Murphy’s Lane in Gardiner\, NY\nStop by our Recycling Outreach Team booth at Gardiner Day! Get answers to all your recycling and composting questions and play our Recycle Right game to win a free prize! Our staff will have useful information about local recycling\, composting\, and how to dispose of all kinds of hard to recycle items like paint\, chemicals\, electronics\, and more. \nAbout this event: “Celebrate yet another Gardiner Day with the community\, your family\, friends\, fun activities\, food\, crafts\, AND entertainment!”  \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/ucrra-at-gardiner-day-2024/
LOCATION:Gardiner Day at George Majestic Memorial Park\, Located at the end of Murphy's Lane\, Gardiner\, NY
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,UCRRA Classes,Youth Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240905T151533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T151533Z
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SUMMARY:UCRRA at Hurley Heritage Day
DESCRIPTION:Hurley Heritage Day\nSaturday September 21\, 2024\n10AM-4PM\nHurley Heritage Museum and Hurley Library\n52 Main Street Hurley\n\n \nJoin the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team\, with Climate Smart Hurley\, at the Hurley Heritage Day! Visit our booth to speak with our educators about your recycling and composting questions\, play a game to win a reusable prize\, and learn more about the Hurley Climate Smart Task Force! \nAfter a five-year hiatus\, Hurley Heritage Day is back and better than ever to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Hurley Heritage Society! This year’s event will feature Folk music from Al Havrilla\, Native American Dance with Rev. Nick Miles\, 20th century rock from The Creepy Uncles\, Grammy Award winners Jay Ungar and Molly Mason! There will be Fabulous Food offerings from Mad Flava\, Vinnie’s Fine Foods\, and Burgers and Hot Dogs sold by Hurley Heritage Society. There will be craft vendors\, opportunities to learn about Climate Smart Hurley initiatives\, face painting\, glitter tattoos and other children’s activities\, including story time with the Hurley Library! \nParking: Schoolhouse Lane will be closed from Main Street to the Museum driveway. Parking will be available at:\n\n\nHurley Reformed Church\, 11 Main Street (plentiful)\nMyer Elementary School\, 230 Millbrook Ave\nBehind Myer Elementary School on Schoolhouse Lane (limited)\nRail Trail at Russell Road and Route 209\nHandicap parking is available with tags at the old library at 44 Main Street\n\n\n\nAbout Hurley Heritage Museum: For 50 years\, the all-volunteer Hurley Heritage Society has preserved\, protected\, educated and celebrated the uniqueness of the Town of Hurley. In that time we acquired the Colonel Jonathan Elmendorf House\, located at 52 Main Street\, and made it into a museum dedicated to Hurley\, always free and open to the public. We commemorate all of our town’s heritage\, including the contributions of indigenous peoples\, early Dutch and British settlers\, and the many other peoples who have  made our community special. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/hurley-heritage-day-2024/
LOCATION:Hurley Heritage Museum and Hurley Library
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240808T124602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T124602Z
UID:11700-1726660800-1726675200@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Chamber of Commerce - Buy Local Expo
DESCRIPTION:Come Visit Our Booth at the\nBuy Local Expo\nWednesday\, September 18th 2024\n12:00 – 4:00 PM\nDiamond Mills Hotel & Conference Center\n25 South Partition St.\, Saugerties\, NY\nPresented by the Ulster County Chamber of Commerce\, the Buy Local Expo showcases some of the best businesses in the Ulster County Region – with 50+ exhibitors! This event is open to the public\, with free admission and free parking. Stop by the UCRRA Outreach Booth to learn about our STA Certified\, Grow Ulster Green compost that we offer in bulk and in 1 cubic foot bags! \nLearn more about the event here.  \nAbout the Chamber of Commerce \nThe Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce\, headquartered in Kingston\, NY\, is the region’s leading business advocacy organization. We support our approximately 1\,000 members through business-to-business connections and consistently providing opportunities and resources to help our members grow and thrive. The Ulster Chamber is a leader in developing and advancing business growth and expansion\, with an emphasis on promoting our member businesses\, who value and appreciate strength in numbers. We provide the leadership\, dynamic programs and business advocacy that makes us\, the Voice and Choice of Businesses in the Ulster County Region. \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/chamber-of-commerce-buy-local-expo-2024/
LOCATION:Diamond Mills\, 25 South Partition Street\, Saugerties\, NY
CATEGORIES:Composting,Seminar,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240914T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240914T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240820T191230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T115334Z
UID:11758-1726304400-1726318800@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:UCRRA at Kingston Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team\nSaturday\, September 14th 2024\n9:00 AM – 1:00 PM\nKingston Farmers Market\nCounty Courthouse Parking Lot\n285 Wall Street Kingston NY\nAsk the experts! Stop by our Recycling Outreach Team booth (one day only) on Saturday September 14th at the Kingston Farmers Market. Get expert answers to all your recycling and composting questions! Play a game to win a very special prize! Our educators will have useful information about how to dispose of all kinds of hard to recycle items like paint\, chemicals\, electronics\, and more. We offer reusable give-a-ways for all attendees that stop by our booth – see you there! \nSince 2000\, the Kingston Farmers Market runs outdoors\, rain or shine\, every Saturday May 6-November 23rd in the County Courthouse parking lot\, 285 Wall Street with entrances on John St (between Crown & Wall) and Wall St (between Main and John). The indoor Winter Market runs every other Saturday\, December 3rd-April 22nd in the Old Dutch Church.  \nShare This Story!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/ucrra-at-kingston-farmers-market-2024/
LOCATION:Kingston Farmers Market\, 285 Wall St\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,UCRRA Classes,Youth Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240816T124559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T155054Z
UID:11725-1724778000-1724785200@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (SUNY ULSTER)
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, August 27th 2024\n5:00 PM – 7:00 PM\nSUNY Ulster County Community College\nVanderlyn Hall College Lounge\, Room #203\nVisitor Parking Lot C and Lot D\n491 Cottekill Rd\, Stone Ridge\, NY 12484This special event is open to the general public – all are welcome!  \nSingle-use packaging (like food take-out containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nJoin the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team and Marbletown Environmental Conservation Commission and Climate Smart Task Force for an engaging presentation and discussion about the benefits of reuse as a way to prevent pollution. At this special event\, participants will learn about the waste-climate connection and the lifecycle of some common single use food take-out containers. Come learn why choosing to reuse is not only better for our planet but may also be better for our health. \nAs a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! Join us and together\, let’s unlock the full power and potential of reuse! Registration for this event is required. Class size may be limited. Please reserve your seat by completing the sign-up form and survey questions linked below. \nPlease note: While the entire event experience is up to 2 hours\, attendees can choose to stay for the Q&A or claim their tiffin at any point after the presentation has ended. Visit our tiffin distribution station to chat with event organizers and take the pledge to choose to reuse!\n\n\nAgenda:\n75 minutes presentation\n25 minutes Q&A\n20 minutes to take the pledge & claim your tiffin!\n\nSign Up for this event has CLOSEDPlease note: While the entire event experience is up to 2 hours\, attendees can choose to stay for the Q&A or claim their tiffin at any point after the presentation has ended. Visit our tiffin distribution station to chat with event organizers and take the pledge to choose to reuse!\n\n\nAgenda:\n75 minutes presentation\n25 minutes Q&A\n20 minutes to take the pledge & claim your tiffin!\n\nAccessibility: An elevator is accessible in Vanderlyn Hall via the ground floor entrance to Vanderlyn Hall across from the Senate Gymnasium.  Attendees may use SUNY Ulster Visitor Parking Lot C and Lot D for parking. \n Special thanks to the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute! \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n \nSpecial thanks to our Project Partners:  Marbletown Environmental Conservation Commission and Climate Smart Task Force! \nMission: please check back for more information coming soon.  \n \nSpecial thanks to our Project Partners:  SUNY Ulster County Community College! \nMission: SUNY Ulster educates the individual and elevates the community. \n\nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/ulster-county-tiffin-project-suny-ulster/
LOCATION:SUNY Ulster County Community College\, 491 Cottekill Rd\,\, Stone Ridge\, NY\, 12484
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240804T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240804T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240729T132941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T140748Z
UID:11657-1722765600-1722808800@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (Ulster County Fair)
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 4th\, 2024\n10:00 am – 10:00 pm\nUlster County Fairgrounds\n249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12561…. \nSingle-use packaging (like food takeout containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nSwing by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team’s Booth at the Ulster County Fair! Dive into our fun and interactive game that showcases the amazing benefits of reuse\, how it helps keep pollution at bay\, the waste-climate connection\, and the lifecycle of some common single use food takeout containers . Come join us for a chance to learn\, play\, and make a positive impact on our environment while enjoying the fair! As a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! \n                                                                            \n…. \n \n\nSpecial thanks to \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n… \nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/uctp-fair-8-4/
LOCATION:Ulster County Fairgrounds\, 249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240803T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240803T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240729T132642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T140737Z
UID:11656-1722679200-1722722400@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (Ulster County Fair)
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 3rd\, 2024\n10:00 am – 10:00 pm\nUlster County Fairgrounds\n249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12561…. \nSingle-use packaging (like food takeout containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nSwing by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team’s Booth at the Ulster County Fair! Dive into our fun and interactive game that showcases the amazing benefits of reuse\, how it helps keep pollution at bay\, the waste-climate connection\, and the lifecycle of some common single use food takeout containers . Come join us for a chance to learn\, play\, and make a positive impact on our environment while enjoying the fair! As a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! \n                                                                            \n…. \n \n\nSpecial thanks to \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n… \nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/uctp-fair-8-3-2/
LOCATION:Ulster County Fairgrounds\, 249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:ebar@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240802T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240802T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240729T132234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T140733Z
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SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (Ulster County Fair)
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 2nd\, 2024\n10:00 am – 10:00 pm\nUlster County Fairgrounds\n249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12561…. \nSingle-use packaging (like food takeout containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nSwing by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team’s Booth at the Ulster County Fair! Dive into our fun and interactive game that showcases the amazing benefits of reuse\, how it helps keep pollution at bay\, the waste-climate connection\, and the lifecycle of some common single use food takeout containers . Come join us for a chance to learn\, play\, and make a positive impact on our environment while enjoying the fair! As a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! \n                                                                            \n…. \n \n\nSpecial thanks to \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n… \nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/uctp-fair-8-2/
LOCATION:Ulster County Fairgrounds\, 249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:ebar@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240801T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240801T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240729T124903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T140555Z
UID:11654-1722506400-1722549600@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (Ulster County Fair)
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, August 1st\, 2024\n10:00 am – 10:00 pm\nUlster County Fairgrounds\n249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12561…. \nSingle-use packaging (like food takeout containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nSwing by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team’s Booth at the Ulster County Fair! Dive into our fun and interactive game that showcases the amazing benefits of reuse\, how it helps keep pollution at bay\, the waste-climate connection\, and the lifecycle of some common single use food takeout containers . Come join us for a chance to learn\, play\, and make a positive impact on our environment while enjoying the fair! As a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! \n                                                                            \n…. \n \n\nSpecial thanks to \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n… \nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/uctp-fair-8-3/
LOCATION:Ulster County Fairgrounds\, 249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:ebar@ucrra.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240731T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240731T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240529T204632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T161433Z
UID:11147-1722445200-1722452400@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (NEW PALTZ)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 31st 2024\n5:00 PM – 7:00 PM\nElting Memorial Library\n93 Main Street\, New Paltz NYSingle-use packaging (like food take-out containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nJoin the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team and New Paltz Climate Action Coalition and New Paltz Climate Smart Task Force for an engaging presentation and discussion about the benefits of reuse as a way to prevent pollution. At this special event\, participants will learn about the waste-climate connection and the lifecycle of some common single use food take-out containers. Come learn why choosing to reuse is not only better for our planet but may also be better for our health. \nAs a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! Join us and together\, let’s unlock the full power and potential of reuse! Registration for this event is required. Class size may be limited. Please reserve your seat by completing the sign-up form and survey questions linked below. \nThis class is full! Please note: While the entire event experience is up to 2 hours\, attendees can choose to stay for the Q&A or claim their tiffin at any point after the presentation has ended. Visit our tiffin distribution station to chat with event organizers and take the pledge to choose to reuse!\n\n\nAgenda:\n75 minutes presentation\n25 minutes Q&A\n20 minutes to take the pledge & claim your tiffin!\n\n\nAccessibility: coming soon! \n Special thanks to the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute! \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n   \nSpecial thanks to our Project Partners: New Paltz Climate Action Coalition & Climate Smart New Paltz! \nAs participants in NY’s Climate Smart Communities program\, we help our municipal government to take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change. “The [Ulster County Tiffin Project] enables us to further achieve our mission by eliminating fossil fuel based packaging\, and single use plastic in our community\, resulting in lower greenhouse gas emissions.” – Janelle Peotter\, Task Force Member  \n \nSpecial thanks to our Project Partners: New Paltz Elting Memorial Library!\nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/ulster-county-tiffin-project-new-paltz/
LOCATION:Elting Memorial Library of New Paltz\, 93 Main St\,\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:ebar@ucrra.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240731T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240731T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240729T124518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T140540Z
UID:11651-1722420000-1722463200@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (Ulster County Fair)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 31st\, 2024\n10:00 am – 10:00 pm\nUlster County Fairgrounds\n249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12561…. \nSingle-use packaging (like food takeout containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nSwing by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team’s Booth at the Ulster County Fair! Dive into our fun and interactive game that showcases the amazing benefits of reuse\, how it helps keep pollution at bay\, the waste-climate connection\, and the lifecycle of some common single use food takeout containers . Come join us for a chance to learn\, play\, and make a positive impact on our environment while enjoying the fair! As a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! \n                                                                            \n…. \n \n\nSpecial thanks to \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n… \nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/uctp-fair-7-31/
LOCATION:Ulster County Fairgrounds\, 249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:ebar@ucrra.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240730T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240730T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240726T185749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T140421Z
UID:11625-1722355200-1722376800@ucrra.org
SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (Ulster County Fair)
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, July 30th\, 2024\n4:00 pm – 10:00 pm\nUlster County Fairgrounds\n249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12561…. \nSingle-use packaging (like food takeout containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nSwing by the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team’s Booth at the Ulster County Fair! Dive into our fun and interactive game that showcases the amazing benefits of reuse\, how it helps keep pollution at bay\, the waste-climate connection\, and the lifecycle of some common single use food takeout containers . Come join us for a chance to learn\, play\, and make a positive impact on our environment while enjoying the fair! As a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! \n                                                                            \n…. \n \n\nSpecial thanks to \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n… \nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/uctp-ulster-fair-7-30/
LOCATION:Ulster County Fairgrounds\, 249 Libertyville Road\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCRRA":MAILTO:ebar@ucrra.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240729T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240729T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T154744
CREATED:20240607T194234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T182513Z
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SUMMARY:Ulster County Tiffin Project (KINGSTON City Hall)
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, July 29th 2024\n5:30 PM – 7:30 PM\nKingston City Hall\nCity Hall Common Council Chambers\n420 Broadway\, Kingston NYSingle-use packaging (like food take-out containers) are wasteful products that are used once\, for a very short period of time\, before being discarded in a landfill where they may take hundreds of years to “break down.” The environmental\, social\, and financial impacts of these wasteful single use products add up to make a big impact on our planet\, communities\, and local businesses. Luckily\, “low-waste living” and the “Bring Your Own” movement has inspired many people to make a difference by choosing to reuse when dining or shopping on-the-go. \nJoin the UCRRA Recycling Outreach Team and Climate Smart Kingston for an engaging presentation and discussion about the benefits of reuse as a way to prevent pollution. At this special event\, participants will learn about the waste-climate connection and the lifecycle of some common single use food take-out containers. Come learn why choosing to reuse is not only better for our planet but may also be better for our health. \nAs a participant\, you will receive a FREE Tiffin (stainless steel\, reusable food containers)! Join us and together\, let’s unlock the full power and potential of reuse! Registration for this event is required. Class size may be limited. Please reserve your seat by completing the sign-up form and survey questions linked below. \nPlease note: While the entire event experience is up to 2 hours\, attendees can choose to stay for the Q&A or claim their tiffin at any point after the presentation has ended. Visit our tiffin distribution station to chat with event organizers and take the pledge to choose to reuse!\n\n\nAgenda:\n75 minutes presentation\n25 minutes Q&A\n20 minutes to take the pledge & claim your tiffin!\n\nSign Up Now!Please note: While the entire event experience is up to 2 hours\, attendees can choose to stay for the Q&A or claim their tiffin at any point after the presentation has ended. Visit our tiffin distribution station to chat with event organizers and take the pledge to choose to reuse!\n\n\nAgenda:\n75 minutes presentation\n25 minutes Q&A\n20 minutes to take the pledge & claim your tiffin!\n\nAccessibility: Kingston’s City Hall is a fully accessible building\, with accessible parking available to the rear of the building. Upon entering the building\, an elevator is located in the first door to the right. The program will take place on the 2nd floor (top floor of the building). \n Special thanks to the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute! \nFunding is provided by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Any opinions\, findings\, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions\, interpretations or policy of Rochester Institute of Technology and its NYS Pollution Prevention Institute or the State. \n \nSpecial thanks to our Project Partners:  Climate Smart Kingston! \nMission: Climate Smart Kingston is an official body appointed by the Mayor of the City of Kingston\, whose charge is to implement the recommendations\, initiatives\, and policies set forth in the City of Kingston Climate Action Plan\, adopted September 2012. The Climate Action Plan specifically addresses the importance of responsible waste management and managing resources sustainably. “[the Ulster County Tiffin project addresses issues [from the Climate Action Plan] and enables us to achieve our mission by reducing the production of solid waste and educating the community on sustainable practices” – Julie Noble\, City of Kingston Sustainability Coordinator & Chair Climate Smart Kingston Commission  \n \nSpecial thanks to our Project Partners:  City of Kingston! \nWe’re Celebrating Plastic Free July!\nAbout Plastic Free July:  Plastic Free July® is a key initiative of the Plastic Free Foundation that allows communities everywhere to work towards a vision of seeing a world free of plastic waste. Plastic Free July is a month-long challenge to challenge yourself to not use any single use plastic. Millions of people across the globe take part every year\, with many committing to reducing plastic pollution far beyond the month of July. \nShare This Event!
URL:https://ucrra.org/event/ulster-county-tiffin-project-kingston-city-hall/
LOCATION:Kington City Hall\, 420 Broadway\, Kingston\, NY
CATEGORIES:Reduce,Reuse,Tiffin Project,UCRRA Classes
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